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TE AROHA JOCKEY CLUB.

NOMINATIONSThe t'ollowinsr nciniiiati'i^s have teen received for the Te Ami) a J.C. Sprina Meeting, to be -held oa 19tn and 21st inst. : — FIRST DAYMaiden Plate- —Lalla Rookh, Rob Eoy, Rookby. Loch Fyne. Kitty, Doubtful, Lady Clave, Reckless, Rolf, Storyteller, Evert, Simple Simon, Daffodil, Albuera., Freeincunt, Minna and Discoverer. Handicap Hurdle Race—Marine. Resolution, Lurcher, Kuranui, Glasgow, ruffing Billy, Sophia, St Rowan Rolf, Simple Simon. Te Aroha J.C- Handicap—Yoletie, Roy Roy, Silicia, Wooclfiekl, Zu'ieka, Ma.ro, Seabird, Kinssman, St Rowan, Gwaniad. Romeo. '?*. Harp. Seisin. Geologist, Dolores, Soultfisb, 'Seatonia', Golden Sands, Jack BrownHandicap Pony Rave.—Clorine, King! Soult, Rob Roy, Timati, Lady French, (late Eureka), Murmur Not (late Murmur), Little Mabel, Storyteller, Waitata;- ---■ Domain, Handicap!—Laflla Rook!)., Yolette, Liberator, Kingsm:\n, Si. Rowan, Gweniad. tliahlandjer. , St. Harp, Geologist. Daffodil. Freeniount, Jack Brown, Golden SandsHack Ra:;e.—CHorine. Diamond Drill, Timati, Secret, Bully, Duchess, Wliaikahihi-, Correction. Simple Simon Albuera, Mauku, DiscovererFlyin.s Stakesi Handicap—Lurcher Asra'p-"0 ' Rob Xo 3 T' Lo-D F J n-ev Kitty Lady Clare, Woodfield, Flying Shell, Lady French (late Eureka). Liberator Anchorite, Kilondyke, Whak'i.hihi, ■ Rolf, Waitata, Muthema, Seatonia, ' Free-mount, Miuiia : , Ben Blair, Discoverer. •SECOND DAY. Tourist' Plate Handicap—Lalln, Koo-kh, Roobby, Re 1- Roy, Kitty, Ancihoiritei, SeabircT, Evert- St Rowan, SGweniadl. Hfe'li'iander, Gc)3lorlis:, Muthe.ni:>, ■Ailbuera,. Freeniount, Minna, Golden '.-land*, DiscovererI Second Handicap! Hurd'e Race. — Marine, Resolution, Lurcher, Soph''a, Diamond Drill, Kuranui, Ghwsrow, Puffing: Billy, iSt Rowan, Rolf, and Simple Simon. Te Aioha Cup—Lalln Rookh, Silica 1, Yolette, Woodfield, Zuleika, Libera- ] tor, Maro, Kingsman, Romeo, St- ' Harp, Geologistl, Dolorjasi, Soultfisih, " Seatonia, Golden Sands, and Jack Brown. (Second Handicap Pony Race. — , Clorine, King: Soult, Rob Roy, Lady ' French (late Eureka), Timati, Muri mur Not (late Murmur), Little Mabel Storyteller, and Waitata. j Publican's' Pu'rsei—Yblette 1, Rob Roy, Locb Fyne, Kitty, Lady Clare Woodi'tield, Flying; 'Shall, Lady French, Liberator, Anchorite 1, Klondyke, Gweniad, Whakahihi, Highlander, Storyteller, Geologist, Daffodil, Albuera, Freemonmt, Minna, Ben Blair, and Discovereri Second Handicap Hack Race— Clorine, Diamond Drill, Timati, Secret, Puffing Billy, Whakahihi, Correction 1, /Simple Simon, Mauku, Discoverer. 1 Wfelteir Ha.ncHdap I. —Yolette, Aqtipus, Rob Roy, Si':cia. Diamond 1 Drill Lady Clave," Bully, Zu-lika, Evert, Kingsman, Mui-mair Not, St. Rowan, St- Harp, Mi'thema., Seatonia, Freemount, Ben. Blair. Mauku, and Jack Browni ' 'About 20 tons: of quartz have been taken from the; winze on the; No. 1 reef in* the. Old' Alburuia (Mb-ana-taiari main tunnel), and with SO tons of other qua.ilz on hand will be treated as soon, as the* Moanataiari crushing- is. completedi The ci'uiaer Forte, with which Captain Dundas stopped the Siuolensk off Zanzibar recently, had fortunately just returned fronii Mcnibassa ■whither she had 'conveyed Sir Donald (Stewart to his new post as Commissioner for British E!ast Africa. This is not the first adventure Captain Dundas has had on the Forte', for he had command in. the operations off Delagoa Bay in the early clays of the late Boer War, reeeivinff special mention and promotion. as well as ihu war medal later on, for his tactful and gallant behaviour. The Forte has been attached to the Cape Squadron for some time now, and the cruiser was recommissioned at Simons' Bay two years' ago. The position of the Addenda, wrecked recently at Palliser Bay, is such that spring tides only can be expected to assist in refloating 1 her, as the 'barque is high and dry above high; water mark, and while one man has offered to effect a reflotation for a consideration of only £20, many are of the opinion that nearer £300 will be required. The work of reJloating- her will have; k> be pushed on. as there i* no question: about the severe strain the vessel is subjected to by the list, which she has, and an extra, heavy sea; .may put the finishing touches on the gale's iv'Oi'k, and encompass' the wreck of a very fine vessel. The amount of now gear recently refitted in an overhaul a month ago necessitated nearly £800 'being spent, a,nd, being; only ten years old, the barque is well worth saving-

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Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10455, 2 November 1904, Page 4

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TE AROHA JOCKEY CLUB. Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10455, 2 November 1904, Page 4

TE AROHA JOCKEY CLUB. Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10455, 2 November 1904, Page 4